How to Store Potatoes | The Little Potato Company (2024)

You’ve just brought home a fresh bag of little potatoes and want to make sure they keep fresh until you’re ready to cook with them. There are two common battles that you may face when storing potatoes—potatoes growing sprouts and potatoes turning green. So, what’s the best way to store your potatoes to keep them fresh and delicious?

Hold the sprouts

Maybe this has happened to you before: you’ve just returned from the grocery store with a fresh bag of your favorite potatoes, and you want to make sure they stay fresh. You lovingly place them in the cool and dark corners of your pantry…and then immediately forget you ever bought them.

Time passes, you begin to have that feeling like you’ve forgotten something, and then the next time you organize your cupboards you realize what’s happened. Your beloved potatoes have started growing strange coral-like clusters that don’t look entirely edible. In fact, they look more like they belong at the bottom of the ocean than in your stomach.

After quickly tossing them out, you vow that the next time you bring home a bag of spuds you will keep them out of the dark.

When you purchase your next bag of potatoes, you opt to keep them in a well-lit spot in your kitchen. “They shall not be overtaken by sprouts this time!” You declare triumphantly, as you relish in your victory over the tiny aliens emerging from your produce.

When green is not your best color

As the days pass, you start to notice your potatoes shape-shifting again, but this time they’re not sprouting, they’re changing color. What was once a healthy and earthly hue is now a vibrant, borderline offensive shade of green. “What is the meaning of this strange metamorphosis?!” You demand of the heavens, crying out in anguish. How are you supposed to find victory in this eternal potato battle between light and dark?! Where is the happy medium? Will you ever enjoy potatoes again?!

If this speaks to your battle-weary soul, fear not. As it turns out, there are perfectly naturaland logical explanations for potatoes sprouting limbs and looking like they’ve been infused with plutonium. And what’s more, there’s a perfectly realistic way of storing your spuds.

Why do potatoes sprout?

Fun fact: Potatoes don’t actually need soil to sprout—they just need favorable environmental conditions. So, if you keep your potatoes somewhere warm and they have access to moisture, they will joyously begin to spread their sprouts and grow. The more sprouts that grow, the more depleted their nutritional value becomes.

Why do potatoes turn green?

If you’ve ever kept your potatoes in a brightly-lit place, you may have experienced this. When potatoes are exposed to too much fluorescent light, they will turn a surprisingly vibrant shade of green. This happens because of chlorophyll being produced inside the potato, which isn’t necessarily bad, but it can also cause toxins like glycoalkaloids to reproduce. When this happens, it’s best to just find your nearest compost bin and let them move onto a better life in the soil.

How to store potatoes and win the eternal battle of light and dark

The answer is easier than you might think—and doesn’t require you to become a self-proclaimed warrior against potato-kind. Turns out that storing your potatoes in a cool, dark, dry place is ideal! A temperature of around 38°F or 3°C is the ideal way to keep your potatoes cool and out of direct light until you’re ready to cook them.

This is especially true for Little Potatoes, which come pre-washed and ready to eat. Keep your potatoes in a visible spot in your pantry, so you don’t forget they’re there. By keeping those spuds in your sights you can turn them into something delicious the whole family will enjoy. Learn more about where our Little Potatoes come from here.

Ready to get cooking?

You can find all our favorite recipes at our Recipe Center. Not sure where to start? Try our Chicken Pot Pie Soup for a hearty family dinner recipe. Or, if you’re looking for something a little lighter, try our Herbed Potato Salad for a fresh and tangy side dish.

117 Likes

Written by The Little Potato Company

Welcome to The Little Potato Company, where our team of passionate individuals is dedicated to bringing you the best potato products in Canada and the US. From cultivation to flavor innovation, sustainability to packaging perfection, we’re committed to delivering an unforgettable potato experience.

But our expertise goes beyond potatoes. We also love sharing our knowledge and insights with you. That’s why we’ve gathered a talented group of writers who have crafted informative and engaging articles about everything potato-related. Whether you’re looking for mouthwatering recipes, tips on potato storage, or fun facts about different potato varieties, our team has you covered.

So, grab a cup of coffee, get cozy, and dive into our collection of articles written by our knowledgeable team. We guarantee you’ll discover new ways to enjoy potatoes and expand your culinary horizons. Let us take you on a potato journey that will leave you craving more.

Join us in celebrating the versatility and deliciousness of potatoes. Read our articles and unleash the full potential of these humble yet extraordinary tubers. Get ready to be inspired and discover a world of potato possibilities. Enjoy!

Leave a Reply

Comments (18)

    • Jill Hintz says:

      April 20, 2023 at 5:11 pm

      A temperature of around 38°F or 3°C is the ideal way to keep your potatoes cool and out of direct light until you’re ready to cook them!

      Reply

  • Penny Ashuk says:

    April 7, 2023 at 7:53 pm

    Can you keep unused little potatoes in the fridge?

    Thanks for your reply.

    Reply

    • Jill Hintz says:

      April 20, 2023 at 5:01 pm

      A temperature of around 38°F or 3°C is the ideal way to keep your potatoes cool and out of direct light until you’re ready to cook them!

      Reply

  • Jean Devanney says:

    April 15, 2023 at 2:04 am

    I always buy your little potatoes. Love the taste , texture and short time it takes to cook them. Thank you !

    Reply

  • Peter Donahue says:

    April 15, 2023 at 3:45 pm

    My potatoes has sprouted eyes, will they produce potatoes if I plant them.

    Reply

    • Jill Hintz says:

      April 20, 2023 at 4:55 pm

      Thank you for taking the time to contact us.
      Sprouting is a natural process potatoes experience when they are stored at room temperature for too long. It’s not harmful and if the potatoes are firm, they can be eaten once the sprouts are cut off. You can plant them but they won’t result in potato plants. That’s because the potatoes we sell are table potatoes, not seed potatoes!

      Reply

  • Diana Pierce says:

    September 25, 2023 at 5:16 pm

    Hi, I’ve been eating your “littles” for some time now; however I like the purple ones the best. Is it possible to just buy the purple ones? Thanks,

    Reply

    • Little Potato Company says:

      October 5, 2023 at 9:36 pm

      Hello! Yes! We do have Purely Purples available at select retailers!

      Reply

  • December 24, 2023 at 1:14 pm

    Your potatoes have a smooth surface when slicing them. The taste is delicious and your herb seasoning is unbelieveably outstanding. I’m not exaggerating. Once I had a little left in the packet and I sprinkled on chicken and it added a wonderful taste. I only buy your products not.
    I haven’t seen the fingerling yet but I’ll watch for them.
    Your videos are informative and heartwarming, too.

    Reply

  • Virginia says:

    February 1, 2024 at 9:07 am

    Can you store potatoes in the lower drawer in the refrigerator?

    Reply

    • Little Potato Company says:

      February 2, 2024 at 5:51 pm

      Yes you can! We recommend a cool, dry place!

      Reply

Keep reading

About UsFebruary 10, 2023Meet our Farmers: Jeroen van der Stoel and Alex GeerligsPrevious Blog Post
Recipe CollectionsSeptember 12, 202210 Sheet Pan Dinners to Simplify Your WeekNext Blog Post

Hungry for more?

View all blog posts

February 27, 2023How to Boil Little PotatoesRead more
February 10, 2023Meet our Farmers: Niek and Ton LambertsRead more
February 10, 2023Meet our Farmers: Harry LambertsRead more
How to Store Potatoes | The Little Potato Company (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Horacio Brakus JD

Last Updated:

Views: 5327

Rating: 4 / 5 (71 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Horacio Brakus JD

Birthday: 1999-08-21

Address: Apt. 524 43384 Minnie Prairie, South Edda, MA 62804

Phone: +5931039998219

Job: Sales Strategist

Hobby: Sculling, Kitesurfing, Orienteering, Painting, Computer programming, Creative writing, Scuba diving

Introduction: My name is Horacio Brakus JD, I am a lively, splendid, jolly, vivacious, vast, cheerful, agreeable person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.